I could try and describe it, paint you the picture and all that but I don’t think I could do it justice. Had to be there in the moment Bear, was just me and Tommo, in the moment, both enjoying that sandwich but in different ways.
Definitely never describe what you saw. I have an image in my mind of what it was like and what I’ve imagined is perfect. And erotic.
Got the womens Euro’s on the Tele and the womens Semifinal of the CWC on the pc .
must indicate I am doing something for this feminist thing
Does Gabbiadini’s mrs, captain the Ita;lian side and play for the Southampton Womens team?
She’s his sister @philippinesaint and, as far as I am aware, they haven’t lived in Portsmouth…
And she plays for AGSM Verona
Brother and Sister marrying
I have to say, much as I do enjoy arguing, I think I’ve underestimated the number of total idiots in this world when it comes to women’s football (looking at the sneering comments on the MOTD Facebook threads and whatnot).
I can understand if people were only objecting to the fact that the BBC is obviously pushing women’s football out of political correctness (which I’ll readily admit I do find a bit annoying - just purely because of the insincerity behind the enthusiasm) - but the problem is, there’s a huge overlap between people complaining about that, but then backing up what they’re saying with a bunch of ‘women-belong-in-the-kitchen’ crap.
Objecting to political correctness is fine, dandy and to be encouraged.
Actual nastiness towards women who enjoy kicking a ball around as much as you or I do is out of order.
Political correctness gone mad!
Are the BBC showing women’s football because of political correctness, or because there is a growing market for it?
Other than women’s family I’ve never met anyone who is a paying fan of womens football, are there any on here?
Not if you’re only looking at their arses.
Unless you also look at the arses in men’s football.
In that case you’re all good.
Well, if there was a growing market for it then the contracts would be competed over by the private sector in Sky and BT, where people choose to pay for things - rather than the BBC - who force you to pay for things - so I think all the evidence lies on one side of that one.
Having said all that, that shouldn’t discourage women from playing football as when and where they’d like. (And hey, good luck to them)
Some of these adverts remind me of Tokes and Bear’s banter!
Err, no.
Don’t worry sugar tits, I am sure he loves curves.
Sugar tits! Lol. Scared I’d make his thing look small.
Tsk … a man can’t even pay a lady a compliment nowadays
Well, that’s constructive.